Now, just one day later, this story out of Cuba.
Trump is having a great week.
Venezuelan state-owned PdV is using the Cuban-flagged products tanker Maria Cristina as floating storage after shelving an earlier plan to ship some Iranian gasoline supply to Cuba, according to Venezuelan government and oil union officials.
The Maria Cristina, previously called Carlota C, arrived at El Palito in central Venezuela on 31 May. The tanker's last port of call was Moa, Cuba, according to ship-tracking data.
The vessel is one of four sanctioned by the US in September 2019 for transporting Venezuelan oil to Cuba, which the White House blames for propping up President Nicolas Maduro in Caracas.
Venezuela received gasoline from Iran in late May and early June, temporarily alleviating an acute fuel shortage aggravated by US sanctions.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.